Vermont State Police crime and accident reports

PROCTORSVILLE — On July 29, Vermont State Police troopers investigated a reported vandalism to the residence of Randolph Benson Jr. in Proctorsville. Through investigation, it was revealed that Stephanie Sheehan, 29, of Proctorsville broke a window to enter the residence to remove items. Sheehan also damaged the lawn with her vehicle while driving around the property.

She was cited to appear in Windsor County Court on Sept. 3. She also faces two counts of violation of conditions of release for being on the property.

Whiting couple charged for marijuana, child endangerment

As a result of an investigation by the Vermont State Police, Matthew Corbitt, 30, and Anandha Corbitt, 23, of Whiting were charged with cultivation of marijuana and endangering children. Both were cited into the Addison Criminal Division for these charges.

Three injured in Panton accident

PANTON — On July 30, at approximately 10:45 p.m., Duncan Sewall, Charles Swinton, and Jordan Stearns all collided on Route 22A in Panton. This three-car collision left all three vehicle disabled, police said. No apparent injuries were noted on scene however several passengers were transported to Fletcher Allen Health Care for evaluation and precaution. The accident remains under investigation.

Vehicle in Rutland Town robbed

RUTLAND TOWN — On July 30, at approximately 10:45 p.m., Vermont State Police troopers responded to 268 Hubbard Ln. in Rutland Town for a reported theft from a motor vehicle. State Police conducted an investigation where the complainant reported a Taurus handgun and a wallet were stolen from his truck.

The theft was believed to have occurred sometime July 29 or July 30.

If anyone witnessed the theft or has any information, they are encouraged to contact the Vermont State Police at Rutland, 802-773-9101.

New York man in Killington crash

KILLINGTON — On July 29, at 12:11 p.m., troopers from the Vermont State Police Rutland Barracks and the Killington Fire Department responded to a single vehicle crash on East Mountain Road in Killington.

Investigation revealed that the vehicle driven by Joel Sofer of New York City was traveling eastbound on East Mountain Road at a speed of approximately 25 mph. As Sofer approached Trail Side Drive, he, traveled into the Westbound lane. The vehicle continued to travel into the westbound shoulder and down the embankment into the culvert. Sofer told police that a westbound vehicle turned left in front of his vehicle; he swerved into the westbound lane to avoid the vehicle.

Theft reported in Chittenden

On July 30, at approximately 7 a.m., Vermont, State Police troopers responded to 35 Dam Rd. in Chittenden for a reported theft from a motor vehicle. State Police conducted an investigation; Patrick Maher reported various items stolen from his unlocked truck. If anyone witnessed the theft or has any information, they are encouraged to contact the Vermont State Police at Rutland, 802-773-9101.

Purse stolen from locked car in New Haven

NEW HAVEN — Sometime July 26 or July 27, items belonging to Julie Wilbur were stolen from her purse which was locked in a car on Route 7 in New Haven. Anyone with information in regards to this theft is encouraged to call the State Police at 388.4919.

Vehicle vandalized in Ferrisburgh

FERRISBURGH — Sometime July 26 or July 27, a vehicle owned by Jack Ploof of Ferrisburgh was vandalized. Anyone with information in regards to this vandalism is encouraged to call the Vermont State Police at 802-388-4919.

Home burglary was one of four in Addison-Panton area

PANTON — On July 27, Vermont State Police in New Haven responded to a report of a forced-entry residential burglary at a residence neat Route 22A in Panton. The burglary reported was the fourth burglary reported in the Addison-Panton area during daytime hours on July 26.

Like the other residences, an undisclosed amount of jewelry was taken from this residence.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact VSP Trooper Kaitlyn Armstrong at the Vermont State Police 802-388-4919.

Police bust illegal Addison tattoo party

ADDISON — On July 27, Vermont State Police troopersresponded to a report of an illegal tattoo party at a residence on Crown Point Road in Addison. The investigation lead to the arrest of James St. Denis, 29, of Ticonderoga, N.Y. for tattooing and piercing without Vermont registration.

St. Denis was cited into Addison District Court on Sept. 23.

Anyone with information about local tattooing is encouraged to contact the Vermont State Police 802-388-4919.

Police say DUI to blame for Pittsford crash

PITTSFORD — On July 28, at approximately 3:22 a.m., Ian Patch, 21, of Rutland Town was traveling southbound on U.S. Route 7 when he reportedly fell asleep behind the wheel.

Patch traveled off the west side of the road where he crashed into a roadside stand where miscellaneous items were being sold. His vehicle then entered back onto the roadway and traveled across both lanes of traffic and of the east side of the road where it came to rest in a field.

Patch sustained some injuries during the crash but was not transported for any medical treatment. He was ultimately processed for DUI and was arraigned on Aug. 1.

Engine, roofing tools, mattress stolen in Orwell

ORWELL — On July, 28 Vermont State Police received a report of a car break-in on Independence Way, at Thunder Bay Marina, in Orwell.

The victim, Brennyn Daniels of fair Haven, reported that a new Coleman queen-size air mattress was stolen out of the bed of the truck along with a 3 hp outboard boat engine, several siding guns and a roofing gun.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Vermont State Police at 802-388-4919.

Troopers aprehend burglary suspect in Rutland

RUTLAND — On July 27 at approximately 11:30 a.m., Vermont State Police troopers responded to a report of a burglary in progress on North Grove Street in Rutland.

When the troopers arrived, two witnesses reported that the suspect, later identified as Carsen Eckhardt, 24, of Chittenden, was in the rear, wooded section of the property and was stealing copper.

Members of the State Police pursued Eckhardt into the woods.

They heard yelling from another section of the property and headed in that direction until they were able to observe Eckhardt’s vehicle along the side of a hill with two males standing at the top.

One of the males was a witness to Eckhardt’s flight; the other male was Eckhardt.

Eckhardt’s vehicle contained steel pieces taken from the land owner’s property and valued at approximately $150.

Eckhardt’s vehicle was extensively damaged when he attempted to flee the scene; it had to be removed by Howard’s towing.

Eckhardt was issued a citation to appear in Rutland Superior Court Criminal Division on Sept. 9.